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A million years without a megaslide: Study goes deep into the Gulf of Alaska to investigate why
Phys.org· 6 days agoEarthquakes, volcanic activity, and sediment flux can trigger underwater landslides known as...
No One Can Agree on Whether a New Kind of Rock Is Actually a Rock at All
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe name she picked aligns with other rock types, like sandstone, mudstone, and limestone. A...
Archeologists Say They've Found Ancient Underground "Pathways for the Dead"
Futurism via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAncient Ruins The verdant rolling hills of Ireland are filled with historically significant...
Chuckwalla National Monument would protect swath of California desert and preserve a sacred land
Los Angeles Times· 12 hours agoThomas Tortez Jr. leads a group across a gravelly wash in Painted Canyon, at the spot where his...
...Aston Bay Signs Definitive Agreement to Option the Epworth Sediment Hosted...
The Eagle-Tribune· 4 days agoTORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / April 24, 2024 / Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. (TSX-V:BAY)(OTCQB:ATBHF) (the...
Scientists combine a spatially distributed sediment delivery model and biogeochemical model to...
Phys.org· 3 days agoWater erosion is the most active process controlling soil formation and evolution, which can affect the redistribution of carbon between terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric ecosystems. Erosion-induced ...
Towed from its Baton Rouge home of 40-plus years, USS Kidd headed for repairs in Houma
The Advocate· 3 days ago"Look at that," he told Spain, Stephenson and others. In preparation for the Kidd's movement, there...
Jackson begins annual hydrant flushing program
WILX 10 Lansing· 6 days agoThe City of Jackson has begun its annual hydrant flushing program. The city authorities have announced that they must carry out maintenance work on the...
Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water
Anchorage Daily News· 4 days agoAs a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action on...
A better way to predict Arctic riverbank erosion
Phys.org· 3 days agoArctic riverbanks are typically resilient, thanks to the power of permafrost. This permanently frozen soil locks in sediment, leading to low erosion...